How to replace timing belt ’97-’02 Honda Accord √

How to replace timing belt ’97-’02 Honda Accord √

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Honda Accord, Inline 4 cylinder, 2.3L engine.

Replacing the timing belt on a 2001 Honda Accord. The belt has snapped so the car would not start. It just cranks over.

Did this on December 23, 2015. Friend just needed the timing belt replaced to just get it running. I recommended to replace the water pump since it is in the area of the timing belt but she did not have enough money since it was Christmas time.

How the NO START occurred.
Friend was driving and came to a complete stop on a traffic light, suddenly the car just died. She tried to start it and it just keeps on turning/cranking over and not starting. Battery was just replaced a month ago, that’s what she told me.

Please watch here how I diagnose this car.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hKAly0M-iQ

This applies to most Honda 4 cylinder engines that uses a timing belt.

RepairPal App estimate:
Timing belt repair: $474-$643
That includes parts: $118-$189
Labor cost: $356-$454
Labor time to complete this work: 3.7 hours

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